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<blockquote data-quote="Petercoates87" data-source="post: 1410430" data-attributes="member: 24701"><p>Spua dexta breed is pretty easy to get bread but there's a guy here that got like a monopoly on taking it from the bakeries. So often it's like a buck or 2 for a regular size garbage full. Then there's the brewer grain but again same guy got the monopoly on that too. No idea of the cost. So sometimes I wonder if buying that is even worth it. I buy a dry cow feed for my beef cows when not milking and that keeps them nice and fat actually plus hay. Been thinking bout crushed grains I know I can buy corn n oats maybe barley. </p><p>Dun what do you mean by a little longer to marble? If I go this route I plan on just keeping them a year or so no more than 18 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petercoates87, post: 1410430, member: 24701"] Spua dexta breed is pretty easy to get bread but there's a guy here that got like a monopoly on taking it from the bakeries. So often it's like a buck or 2 for a regular size garbage full. Then there's the brewer grain but again same guy got the monopoly on that too. No idea of the cost. So sometimes I wonder if buying that is even worth it. I buy a dry cow feed for my beef cows when not milking and that keeps them nice and fat actually plus hay. Been thinking bout crushed grains I know I can buy corn n oats maybe barley. Dun what do you mean by a little longer to marble? If I go this route I plan on just keeping them a year or so no more than 18 months. [/QUOTE]
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